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The Legendary Sony MDR-V6 vs. Sennheiser HD-280 pro (under $100), *** Pictures ***

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I wanted to do this short writeup about these two legendary headphones.  Both the Sony and Sennheiser are used all over music studios and have been on the market for a long time.  This is purely my opinion and impressions on the two.  You may agree or disagree with my findings.  Both headphones were powered by my Lehmann Audio Black Cube Linear amp.  This amp is very powerful and has enough power to drive two Sennheiser HD800 simultaneously.  The amp is also very neutral so it doesn't add anything to the sound.

 

Lehmann Audio Black Cube Linear:

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Both headphones are very well made.  I do like the Sony V6 a bit more when it comes to build quality.  The cups are covered in aluminum and the leather headband looks nice.  The HD280 is all plastic, but the leather is very soft.  Both comes with a coiled cord and a screw on 1/4 adaptor.

 

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The ear cups on both are very comfortable.  The HD280's bigger ear cups fits tighter with a bit more clamping force.  It fits me better than the Sony V6.  Both earpads are user replaceable.  

 

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Both headphones are closed back design and can be folded up for travel use.  The HD280 is a lot bigger and did not come with a travel pouch.  The Sony V6 came with a nice leather pouch.

 

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Edited by DjAmTraX - 3/27/11 at 3:13pm

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So how do they sound?  The Sony is a bit more laid back, but it has a serious spike in the upper mid.  Bass is not as strong and forward as the HD280.  The HD280 is a very good performer.  It's highs are smooth and easy to listen to.  The bass is strong and punchy, but not in your face.  The HD280 isolate more outside sound than the MDR-V6.  When you put the two side by side, IMO, the HD280 is a much better headphones and a steal for $99.  The HD280 wins in my book for studio use.  

 

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Edited by DjAmTraX - 3/27/11 at 3:09pm
post #3 of 14

Straight forward and to the point. Nice pics too. good review

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Glad to see somebody bringing back these old favourites! Your review has good PRaT.

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I have two pair of 280's.  I like them, particularly for their isolation.

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Perhaps it's a ADD, I like writing short and to the point reviews with loads of nice pictures. Thanks for looking guys. smily_headphones1.gif
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Lots of pics are always A+. Keep up the good work.

 

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I like the fact that these are under $100. You don't have to take out a loan to try them.

I will be doing a Beyer T1 vs HD800 in the coming weeks. My T1 and HD800 (again) will arrive this Thursday.
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Are the cables attached or detachable? I'm looking for a new headphone but since i easily break cables, I'm in need of detachable ones.

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The cable is not removeable. The HD380 has detachable cable.
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The cable is not removeable. The HD380 has detachable cable.


 

The Senn HD 280 HPs are also one of my favorite budget cans. The MDR V6 however is the most comfortable closed HPs but the bass is kind of sloppy, don't you think so?

 

The Senn HD 280s' midrange is clean and clear with some harsh HF if the recording is bad. They are perfect to fall in love with Diana Krall's silky vocal.The tight and punchy mid-bass from the Fourplay is some thing to die for.

 

As far as the MDR V6, I have the reservation about the up front midrange and bright HF along with the sloppy bass as I have mentioned above but they are not bad for under $80.00 cans.

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Sorry, wrong post.

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RIP sony mdr V6 

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RIP sony mdr V6 

The V6 is back in production. You can buy it on Amazon now.
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